Cellular system for transmission of information by radio between

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations – Plural transmitters or receivers

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455 111, 455502, H04B 720

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ABSTRACT:
The transmission system is designed for links between an infrastructure and moving bodies (10.sub.1, 10.sub.2) constrained to move along a determined path. The infrastructure has fixed transmitter/receiver stations distributed along the path, each having two transmitter/receivers allocated to two adjacent cells, e.g. (E'.sub.1, E.sub.2). The transmitters of two successive fixed stations allocated to the same cell are synchronized and they transmit using a coding system that is capable of tolerating or taking advantage of propagation over multiple paths.

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